[Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful, Peter Kenneth, with supporters, at a past rally in Embakasi West, April 21, 2017. Photo/Peter Kenneth/Facebook]
Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful, Peter Kenneth, has accused top Jubilee Party official, of being behind his lose.
Kenneth lost the Jubilee Party gubernatorial ticket, to area senator Mike Sonko, in the just concluded primaries.
According to Kenneth, the primaries were shambolic, and did not resemble the people's will.
Citing close to 93 complaints filed at the party headquarters regarding the primaries, Kenneth indicated, everything about the nominations in Nairobi, was a mess.
"I heard somebody somewhere sitting in a big office, saying that some of us have to kneel down for him so as to win. I can never kneel down for anyone, unless he becomes a priest in a church, so as I kneel down for him, for prayers. Who is he? I only kneel down for God,'' said, Sunday.
Speaking during a live interview on NTV at St Stephen's ACK Church at Jogoo Road, the former Gatanga MP indicated he would still be on the ballot, regardless of what happened.
He accused his opponents of stealing elections, saying action should be taken.
Asked whether he would run as an independent candidate, after Sonko's victory, Kenneth said; "We will cross the bridge when we reach there.''